Friday, July 4, 2025

DIVINE ROUND-UP 004

Can you ever have enough made-up gods? 

the Goddess of Fire



Crooks Raoul and Victor Ladron hatch a scheme while hiding out on the South Pacific island of Kumoni: since the idol of the local Goddess of Fire looks identical to former super-villain Elena they will engineer her kidnapping, hypnotize her into impersonating the goddess and then kill her to prove that they are more powerful than her and thus deserve to make off with the temple gold. This plan is of course complicated by the fact that Elena is engaged to the nigh-omnipotent super-hero Mr Mystic, and the Ladrons meet a fiery end. 

God style: idol only (The Spirit Section, 3 November, 1940)

the Gansha:

Adam Starr of the Space Legion is on the hunt for space pirate extraordinaire Black Michael, and no mealy-mouthed warning about a "water-god" who has "destroyed all who ventured near his cursed waters" for "untold ages" is going to stop him from searching the Martian canals.


Starr's manly skepticism doesn't pay off this time, as Gansha the Water-God turns out not only to be real but to be a monstrous carnivorous fish that almost devours both him and his submersible without even needing to chew.


Sadly for monster fans and fish fans alike, Gansha is unceremoniously blown to smithereens when Black Michael attempts to use it as a deathtrap to get rid of Starr without checking to see if he might have a ludicrously overpowered atomic sidearm on his person. Presumably the Martians are happy - the ones who like boat rides and don't belong to any kind of Gansha-worshipping sect, at least.

God style: animist (Crash Comics Adventures 003, 1940) 

Golo:



We get little in the way of detail on Golo, save that they are worshipped "from Ubangi to the Sudan" and that displaying a Golo fetish can grant safe passage in those areas. And that adventurer Ted Crane thinks it's all poppycock, of course.

God style: idol only (Exciting Comics 005, 1940) 

the Ice Gods


Stuart Taylor and his pals have been time travelling again, and this time they've ended up in the clutches of a prehistoric trip at the surprisingly rapid dawn of the last Ice Age, the environmental effects of which have been personified as the malevolent Ice 

God style: animist (Jumbo Comics 028, 1941)

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